6/3/2023 0 Comments Super smash chrom palette swapfor Wii U, the two custom variants for this move are Thunder+ and Speed Thunder. The former is closer to the pronunciation of standard English, akin to some of Ness and Captain Falcon's voice clips, while the latter has Japanese pronunciation. On a side note, if Kirby copies Robin, Kirby's voice while calling out the move is different between the English and Japanese versions, similar to Shulk's Monado Arts and Palutena's Autoreticle. The tome reappears after around ten seconds. Like all of Robin's moves, Thunder is affected by the durability system Thunder can be used twenty times before the tome "breaks", Elthunder can be used seven times, Arcthunder four, and Thoron three. The standard Thunder fires a small bolt of electricity that travels a short distance, Elthunder fires a small ball that travels a moderate distance, Arcthunder fires a large red ball that starts off moving slowly but travels far, and Thoron fires a bolt of electricity that travels across the entire screen. Thunder can be used by pressing the special button immediately after charging, or it can be charged into the higher-level Thunder spells, Elthunder, Arcthunder, and Thoron. When used, Robin charges up a bolt of lightning automatically that can be used at any point by pressing the special button again getting hit at any point cancels the charge, and it can be stored by shielding or rolling. Thunder is a basic tome appearing in the Fire Emblem series as the weakest form of Thunder magic and in the Super Smash Bros. for Wii U SmashWiki article: Thunder (Robin) Robin has average weight, being heavier than Ness, Lucas, Sonic, and Greninja, lighter than Wii Fit Trainer, Pit and Dark Pit, while weighing the same as Roy and Pac-Man. Robin's Final Smash is Pair Up, which summons Chrom to their side to repeatedly attack opponents.įor equipment, Robin can use the Boots equipment for speed, Coat equipment for defense, and is the only fighter that can use the Tome equipment, which increases attack power. Finally, their down special is Nosferatu, which damages enemies while healing Robin. Their up special is Elwind, in which Robin sends out a gust of wind to boost up into the air while damaging enemies. ![]() Their side special is Arcfire, which creates a pillar of fire in front of Robin. Their standard special move is Thunder, which fires a bolt of lightning that can be charged. Robin's special moves all use various tomes. Robin is also one of the slower characters on the ground, having the slowest running speed of any character. Robin's smash attacks and air attacks all use a Levin Sword (using its Fire Emblem Awakening appearance), which can only be used eight times before it is replaced by a weaker Bronze Sword the Bronze Sword is also used for all of Robin's other non-special attacks. Most of Robin's moves also operate similarly to Fire Emblem's durability mechanic: if certain attacks are used enough times, they can no longer be used until a cooldown period passes. Unlike other Fire Emblem characters in Super Smash Bros., Robin not only uses a sword, but also tomes to cast magic attacks. ![]() with both male and female variations, using their preset default appearances and voices from Fire Emblem Awakening. Robin appears as a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U SmashWiki article: Robin (SSB4) Unlike most Nintendo protagonists, the original Robin is highly customizable, with a number of build, hairstyle, face, and voice options for both genders. In their game of origin, Robin is an amnesiac who comes to serve as the tactician of Chrom's Shepherds, and rises to fame after helping their home country of Ylisse win a number of wars, but is also sought by the game's main antagonists for purposes involving the resurrection of the Fell Dragon Grima. Robin is a character from the Fire Emblem series, who made their debut in Fire Emblem Awakening as the customizable player avatar, and one of the game's main protagonists alongside Chrom and Lucina. “Time to tip the scales!” - Robin, "By Book, Blade, and Crest of Flame" Trailer Miyuki Sawashiro (Japanese) (2012-present) Yoshimasa Hosoya (Japanese) (2012-present) for Nintendo 3DS ( 2014, Mario-related media)įire Emblem Engage (DLC Pack 3) (2023, Fire Emblem series) Fire Emblem Awakening (2012, Fire Emblem series)
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